Abstract

A method is proposed for producing composite solutions using sulphur, a waste product, as a structuring additive to composite solutions. It is found that the greatest increase in the strength of the composite solution occurs when sulphur is introduced 0.3 % by weight of cement. It is proved that the introduction of sulphur into the composite solution leads to more intensive hydration of cement and an increase in the density of cement stone.

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